Is anyone still listening to the Archers? Arrangements for children If you read my first article on the subject, you’ll know that I have given up listening to the Archers, after nearly 30 years of loyalty – the sound of Rob Titchener’s voice turns my stomach. But I have crept back and find that Archers’ plotlines resemble a … [Read more...] about Is anyone still listening to the Archers? Arrangements for Children
Buying a House after Separation
New developments in the mortgage market that make buying a house easier I’m a solicitor not a financial adviser so this article shall be brief. An issue I deal with all the time is buying another house after separation and affording two houses rather than one. Raising a 25 year or even 15 year mortgage second time round can be … [Read more...] about Buying a House after Separation
DIY Divorce
As Gary Lineker recently told the press, you don't need a solicitor to get divorced. He's right. But it was his second divorce so he had a much better idea than first time round as to what was involved. Don't pay for an online divorce. You'll basically be paying extra for something you'll have to pay the court for anyway. … [Read more...] about DIY Divorce
Is anyone still listening to the Archers? Part 1
Domestic Abuse Victims Sacrificed on the Altar of Drama For nearly 30 years I was content to have the Archers on the radio burbling in the background about the day to day life of ordinary farming folk while I got on with my daily life. But since Rob came to Ambridge two and a half years ago, I have found it increasingly hard to … [Read more...] about Is anyone still listening to the Archers? Part 1
Stoke Sentinel Newspaper
Click here for Libby Wilkinson's article in the Business pages of tonight's Sentinel "Window of Opportunity Opens for Solicitor Ann" … [Read more...] about Stoke Sentinel Newspaper
Ann McCabe sets up new solicitors firm
After 22 years at Brown and Corbishley, Ann McCabe sets up her own solicitors firm specialising in family law on 6th April 2016. The office at Queens Gardens Business Centre 31 Ironmarket Newcastle under Lyme has a long legal history. Built in the nineteenth century, it was formerly known as 23 Justices’ Clerk’s office and more … [Read more...] about Ann McCabe sets up new solicitors firm